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Brad Pitt's distress as Angelina Jolie files for divorce citing 'irreconcilable differences' amid claims he is 'TOO close to co-star Marion Cotillard, has questionable parenting skills, anger issues and substance abuse'Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt after 12 years together and two years of marriageThe actress cites irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split and is asking for physical custody of the couple's six childrenJolie, 41, was reportedly upset with the way Pitt was parenting the childrenA source also claims Jolie became 'fed up' with Pitt's consumption of 'weed and possibly alcohol' mixed with his 'anger problem'Another report claims that Jolie filed for divorce after hiring a private eye who learned he had been having an affair with Marion Cotillard'I am very saddened by this, but what matters most now is the well being of our kids,' Pitt said in a statement to DailyMail.comThis will be the third divorce for Jolie, who was previously married to actors Johnny Lee Miller and Billy Bob ThorntonIt is the second divorce for Pitt, 52, who split with first wife Jennifer Aniston after meeting Jolie on the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith

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Team Nigeria had a quite impressive Rio 2016 Paralympics, finishing in 16th place with 12 medals at the Games that ended on Saturday night, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.Of the 12 medals, eight are gold, two silver and two bronze.Completesportsnigeria.com reports that Nigeria topped the African medal table, the continent’s closest countries Tunisia and South Africa winning seven gold each.This is Team Nigeria’s best Paralympics medal haul ever, beating their feat at London 2012 where they won six gold, five silver and two bronze medals.

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French publication France Football has parted ways with FIFA over the organisation of football’s prestigious award, the Ballon d’Or. “The end of the partnership between France Football and FIFA will lead to a new look of Ballon d’Or. Discover it next Tuesday in FF,” read a news release of the French publication.The Ballon d’Or was first introduced in 1956, when the European Cup (now known as the Champions League) came into existence, to reward players based on their performances in the previous 12 months on votes exclusively from journalist in Europe. The FIFA World Player of the Year, on the other hand, was introduced in 1991 and awarded until 2009 with the winner decided by votes from national team coaches and captains from all of the association members. In 2010, the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year were fused for the FIFA Ballon d’Or to select the world’s best player of the year, based on votes from media, team coaches and captains. Barcelona star Lionel Messi won the award for record five times, while Cristiano Ronaldo went for three. The contract previously signed by the FIFA and France Football has expired with neither organisation interested in extending it, and the most prestigious individual award will go back to its initial format.

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Arsenal moved up several steps today on the English Premier League table, five points adrift from leaders Manchester City, who again won their fifth successive game, thrashing AFC Bournemouth 4-0.Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho, Kevin de Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Ilkay Guendogan all scored for City. The visitors were completely outclassed by City players who had 64 per cent of possession and 12 shots at the goal. In contrast Bournemouth had only one shot at the goal. Arsenal on their part beat Hull City 4-1, in a match watched by 22,536 people that saw Chilean Alexis Sanchez miss a penalty but record a brace away at KCOM Stadium. Theo Walcott and new signing Ganit Xhaka ensured the match was safely out of reach of the hard fighting Hull who were reduced to ten men in the 41st minute, after a handball by Hull’s Jake Livermore inside the box. Sanchez stepped up to play the resulting penalty, but kicked the ball into the waiting hands of Goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic. Sanchez had tapped in the first goal in the 17th minute, after a shot by Walcott was parried by Jakupovic. Despite pressure by Arsenal and 63 per cent of possession, scoreline remained 1-0 at half time. The difference would have been made by Sanchez if he had scored the penalty awarded. Ten minutes in the second half, Walcott scored Arsenal’s second goal, after he and Alex Iwobi played a 1-2. Hull were not giving up yet as they stepped up the attack. Abel Hernandez was replaced by Dieumerci Mbokani in a tactical substitution and this appeared to have added some pep to the hosts attack. Two minutes after, Petr Cech committed a serious foul against Mbokani inside the box, when the latter rushed to collect a pass by Ryan Mason. Cech got a yellow for his dangerous move and Robert Snodgrass who stepped up to play the kick made no mistake at all. He completely beat Cech who dived to the opposite direction of the in-coming ball. Hull’s joy after the 79th minute goal was short-lived as Sanchez slotted in Arsenal’s third goal. Walcott had tried to score, but the keeper parried his effort on Sanchez’ path, who coolly collected the ball and dribbled several players to slam the ball into the net. But the best goal of the game came from Xhaka, who got one from outside the box with a long range shot. In other matches of the day, defending champions Leicester beat Burnley 3-0, while West Brom also compounded West Ham’s misery by beating them 4-2.

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(CNN)As she lay on the hospital bed, weak and coughing, Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh wished her son a happy birthday over the phone.

She asked him about his birthday presents and insisted his dad buy him a cake, after all, what's a birthday without cake?Not long after that call she was dead.This is just one of the scenes in the Nigerian drama film "93 days" that portrays Adadevoh's caring and motherly nature, even during her dying moments.It was this care and heroism that helped prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Africa's most populous country in 2014."93 Days", which premiered in Lagos Tuesday, is one of the eight Nigerian films selected for the Toronto International Film Festival. It tells the true life story of Adadevoh, played by veteran Nigerian actress Bimbo Akintola, and the medical team at First Consultant Medical Center whose quick actions saved countless livesAdadevoh led the team who oversaw the treatment of Patrick Sawyer, the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in Nigeria. She stopped Sawyer from leaving the hospital to board a flight to Calabar in southern Nigeria.Adadevoh also provided staff with relevant information about the virus, procured protective gear and quickly contacted relevant officials.Eight people in Nigeria, including Adadevoh, later died.

The film sold out at a screening at the Toronto International Film Festival and has struck a chord with Nigerians for showing how quickly and effectively the virus was contained."It shed a good light on Nigeria to the world," said Edewor Ajueshi, who watched the film at the Lagos premiere. "It was a world crisis at a point ... and we were able to contain it ... it's a good thing to put it out there so the world can understand that we are also good for some other things too."There was some controversy surrounding the film when a letter, claiming to be from the family of the late doctor, was released saying that the filmmakers did not have the family's consent or backing.The producers issued a statement saying that the film is not a biopic of the late doctor, but a story that "celebrates many heroes of the fight against Ebola."The portrayal of heroism, selflessness and sacrifice in the film is creating a buzz among Nigerians who often complain that their country is portrayed in a negative light."What is spread outside [is] that Nigerians are really selfish," said Taiye Opatewa, who also watched the film. "She [Adadevoh] is just the epitome of a typical Nigerian woman who would want to do all she can for her younger ones... ""The picture of Nigeria outside is really, really bad...but this film shows the light that comes out."